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14<br />

Davis, A Life of learning, 12.<br />

15<br />

Cfr. Davis, A Life of learning, 22.<br />

16<br />

Lerner, A Life of Learning, 11.<br />

17<br />

Conway, The Road from Coorain, chapter 7.<br />

18<br />

Davis and Conway, “Feminism and a Scholarly Friendship”, 80<br />

19<br />

Davis, A Life of Learning, 15‐16.<br />

20<br />

Cfr. David E. Greene, The Women’s Movement and the Politics of Change at a Women´s College.<br />

Jill Ker Conway at Smith, 1975‐1985 (New York & London: RoutledgeFalmer, 2004), 146 pp.<br />

21<br />

Jill K. Conway, A Woman’s Education, (Sidney: Random House, 2003) Ed. Kindle, chapter 6.<br />

22<br />

Conway, A Woman’s Education, Chapter 4.<br />

23<br />

Lerner, A Life of Leraning, 17<br />

24<br />

Davis, A Life of Learning, 23.<br />

25<br />

Cfr. Lerner, A Life of Learning, 13<br />

26<br />

Lerner, A Life of Learning, 11.<br />

27<br />

Davis, A Life of Learning, 17.<br />

28<br />

Conway and Davis, “Feminism and a Scholarly Friendship”, 81. Conway talks clearly about this<br />

topic in her books When memory speaks: Exploring the art of autobiography, (New York: Random<br />

House, 1999), Kindle edition, chapter 1.<br />

29<br />

Davis, A Life of Learning, 31.<br />

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